Yellowstone “I Killed a Man Today” S3E8 January 28 2024 on CBS

On Sunday January 28 2024, CBS broadcasts an episode of the series Yellowstone!

I Killed a Man Today Season 3 Episode 8 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Yellowstone” on CBS, titled “I Killed a Man Today,” viewers are in for a riveting installment filled with intense battles and harrowing ordeals. Airing on CBS, the episode unfolds as Beth continues her ongoing struggle with Willa Hayes, introducing a new chapter in their tumultuous relationship. Beth’s tenacity takes center stage as she not only confronts challenges but also presents John with a lucrative offer, potentially shifting the dynamics within the Yellowstone universe.

Meanwhile, the episode explores Monica’s storyline, as she faces a harrowing ordeal that promises to captivate the audience. The narrative unfolds with a blend of tension, drama, and unexpected twists, adding layers to the characters and their relationships.

What Time is the “I Killed a Man Today” Episode On?

The I Killed a Man Today episode of Yellowstone will be broadcast on January 28 2024 on CBS at 10:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “I Killed a Man Today” Episode New?

The I Killed a Man Today episode of Yellowstone is all new!

Yellowstone I Killed a Man Today Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Kevin Costner as John Dutton
Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton
Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler
Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton
Taylor Sheridan as Travis
Kelsey Asbille as Monica Long Dutton
Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton
Jefferson White as Jimmy Hurdstrom

I Killed a Man Today Episode Videos & Previews


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Yellowstone Series Information

Oscar and Emmy winner Kevin Costner is the marquee attraction of the ensemble cast in this drama series, starring as the patriarch of a powerful, complicated family of ranchers. A sixth-generation homesteader and devoted father, John Dutton controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States. He operates in a corrupt world where politicians are compromised by influential oil and lumber corporations and land grabs make developers billions. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect, Dutton's property is in constant conflict with those it borders -- an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and America's first national park.

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